Buy the Right Fishing Reel and Catch More Fish

Friday 11 December 2009 @ 12:12 am

Catching fish is an art as well as a science. On top of patience and perseverance good equipment helps. Buying the right reel will set you up and help you catch more fish.

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Fishing Tackle - The Biggest Reason Why You Need to Properly Care For and Maintain It

Friday 11 December 2009 @ 12:12 am

Modern fishing tackle is a high-tech modern marvel of design that has come a long way from the old days when big game fishing was a hobby only for the wealthy. Today everyone can enjoy fishing in many forms but we all still need to maintain our equipment.

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Bass Fishing Lures That Mimic Live Shad

Friday 11 December 2009 @ 12:12 am

This article outlines some of the most effective shad imitations on the market today. These baits are very effective bass fishing lures.

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Ontario Fishing Lodge - Why Bother?

Thursday 10 December 2009 @ 11:12 pm

A look at the fishing offered in the Canadian province of Ontario. Is it worth the trip? What makes Ontario unique?

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5 Winter Carp Fishing and Bait Myths Busted!

Thursday 10 December 2009 @ 11:12 pm

Some old catch reducing myths about winter carp fishing still persist. Some of these myths might be things you have unwittingly accepted as fact - so beware! You would be surprised to know what some of them are so read on for the truth and reap the big rewards of seeing things from a fresh carp fishing perspective!

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Fishing 101 - Why Barrel Swivels Are So Important When Fishing

Thursday 10 December 2009 @ 11:12 pm

This article will outline why barrel swivels are so important when fishing. Many anglers tend to use snap swivels because of convenience, but this isn’t a good idea in many fishing situations, which is why the snap swivels cousin the barrel swivel should be used instead. A barrel swivel simply has two metal rings with the “swivel” in between to prevent line twist.

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River Fishing Tips - Why a Bait Carrier is So Important to Any Angler Who Fishes With Live Worms

Thursday 10 December 2009 @ 11:12 pm

Having to constantly ‘dig’ through your fishing vest to figure out where you put your worms is an incredible inconvenience. The best way to solve this inconvenience is to have and effective bait carrier.

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Fly Tying - 10 Ways to Get it Right

Thursday 10 December 2009 @ 10:12 pm

Want to start making your own fishing bait? Don’t know where to begin? Not sure what to use? Find out all you need to know about Fly Tying.

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Trout Fishing - Useful Tips For Beginners

Thursday 10 December 2009 @ 10:12 pm

There are few hobbies that are more rewarding and provide more relaxation than trout fishing. You will certainly enjoy the beautiful and peaceful scenery away from the hassle and noise of the city. Still, nothing can compare to the excitement of catching a fish and then preparing an extremely delicious campfire or home cooked meal with your catch.

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Trolling For Crappie

Thursday 10 December 2009 @ 10:12 pm

I grew up fishing for crappie with a bobber, gold hook and a tuffy minnow. Brush piles in the spring and then throughout the rest of the summer with a little drifting which helped get those suspended crappie that were scattered throughout the lake. Recently, since relocating to the mid-west, I have found that many of the small lakes are often structureless. I found myself searching for structure in the open water. Crappie are structure oriented and that structure can be many things. Points, drop-offs and ledges often hold piles of Crappie.

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